I bought a satellite dish and reciever at the Petro in Toledo for $26. This included hardware to mount it on the mirror bracket of the truck. The service includes more channels than I can watch, including many sports and news channels. I also got several channels of Showtime free for 6 months. Then I went to Wal-mart and bought a reciever and dish with dual out puts,so I can watch different channels on 2 different sets,so if I want I can bring the reciever in from the truck when I'm home. This cost $46,and added $5 to my monthly bill,bringing it to about $38 per month. You only need a phone line to the reciever in the house, and I think that is only for them to collect data on Pay-per-view events you may have ordered.(I'm not sure,but I think it doesn't have to be hooked up unless you order a pay per view,I didn't hook my ph line up so I'll let you know) So, I have satellite tv on the road and at home for an investment of less than $75 for less than I was paying for cable. I am fortunate that at home local reception is good, so I still recieve local channels off air. I haven't tried it,but Direct TV does offer high speed wireless internet for about $40 per month. I have had good luck with the dish on the truck. After you get the hang of it, It only takes 2or 3 minutes to set it up,and the PVC pipe clamped to the mirror bracket is hardly noticable when the dish is not on it. One more thing you need is an inverter,if you don't already have one. I have never tried PNV,but at this point dont feel the need. Good luck!...Treeman.